LOCAL N O TE S . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ravi and jconsent concedes to this part of J. A. Ryan came in from Sisters daughter, of Rear Creek, were vis- the state the right to nominate Portland is gen er­ itors at this place the first of the that officer. last Monday. ally satisfied with a senator. week. J. N. Hunter was a visitor at Crook County democrats should Prineville Thursday. A d v e r t i s e d L e t t e r L is t . Running fall into line with the state leaders Robert Bowser returned Monday The following letters remained and effect a strong organization for up a from a trip to Prineville. uncalled lor at the Deschutes poat- work in the next campaign. otfice for the month ending Dec. John Elder teturned Tuesday Big Bil l. Wrn. Phillips, of Geddes, S. 31st., 1903. from a trip to Silver Lake. Dak , arrived in town Wednesday. W ill Andrews 3 George Wood J. N. Hunter returned Thursday He will leave for Silver Lake soon RevW F Johnson John Wraglin from a trip to Silver Lake. j to make proof on his timber claim. I Thomas Johnson Mrs A II Barnard L Anderson Paul Kramer returned last Satur- Rev. II. C. Clark, of Prineville, Eddie Lytle P G King Mrs E M Bivins day from a short visit at Prineville. will hold morning and evening H W Strong J D Bland The Coun- ü Corbett Piote, of Warm Springs, services at the school house tomor­ Thomas LRussell Arthur Baker t r y ’s Best. Oral Venable John Beliie esq j was a visitor in Deschutes Wednes­ row. Everybody is invited to at­ For doctor’s fe«*s \von*t be neoewuirv when y o u a ro attacked with colds at this season Parties calling for any of the tend. o f;the year. hist get a bottle o f “ G R E E N R I V E R ” or “ H A R P E R , ” ami take it in day. the form of a hot “ toddy.'' Your eold will leave von ami you won't suffer from the above letters will please mention effects of ’ •eheai»’ whiskey. S H A W A. Q R O S T E R H O U S have lots of “ G R E E N John Sisemore returned Tues­ John Steidl is slowly recovering R I V E R ” and “ H A R P E R , ” and they want to “ show you/’ the fact that they are on the adver-, from his recent attack of typhoid day from a visit at Squaw Creek. He was accompanied by Mrs. tised list. fever. W. H. S t a a t s , Postmaster Grant who he has secured as \ 1 Mrs. Auderway relumed Wednes­ housekeeper. day from an extended visit at A l­ H. W . REED, j ----------------------------- Jonas A. Ostrom and Charles bany. ( i First Class Teams and Itigs V ery Reasonable R ite s Carlson, of Shaniko, passed Wra. Bates, the freighter, is at Drawn up iloeds, mortgages, etc . amt through town Wednesday on their execute, all kinds of legal document« present engaged in hauling hay for with care and precision. way to Silver Lake to make proof A. C. Lucas. LYTLE OREGON ‘ on their timber claims. B E N D OREGON Sylvester Staats and Paul Kram­ The state land board did a bis; l M . R. BICCS, er left Wednesday for a short visit b r i n e s ! last year it running up A tt at L - d a TTnequaled Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers. at Prineville. to £3(5,469. I t is hard to tell just a i Lav/ dl,u » o id r y . C . J. S tu b lin g , W holesaler» G reen Harper S c h litz ; ft The D alles, O reg on , txxxæxxxxxxæxæx&xxæK ft -è Notary IFuiTolio Bend peed and Livery Stables. Main street, Prineville. Oregon, N. P. Weider has accepted a po­ how much business the board! sition as clerk with the Bend Mer­ did, but the th irty-six thousand 0ffice on strect leading to court nouse, cantile Company. is all that was shown on the H . P. B E L K N A P CHAS. S. EDWARDS Quick Service Satisfaction Guaranteed ■gMMgT . — ■BBBHBBBBBHBB 1 .......■ ''■■«■'V'-1 "' "1"»— r T H E D E S C H U TE S L U M B E R CO. Miss Mollie Keever left last books. BELKNAP A EDWARDS Saturday for Prineville where she i C. J. Sweet arrived in our city Carries a complete line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber P h y s ic ia n s a n d S u rg e o n s will spend the winter. last Monday from Helena, Mont., for sale and special bills sawed to order. P R IN E V IL L E , O REG O N. at which place he is now stationed Harry H ill returned Thursday Office 1 b Adamson A Wiunek Co’u. Dm * Store S T E ID L & R E E D , from an extended business trip to in the railroad mail service. After! making proof on his timber claim y y ¡yj LYTLE, O REG O N the Haystack country. B. M A T T H E W S , at Silver Lake he will return to j ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. rsssrsrrrsar- Don’t forget to go to the big Helena and be given a steady W ill practice before the United State« Supreme T h r o u g h f r o m S h a n i k o t® P r i n e v i l le in 1 2 H o u r s . . . . 1 Court, tlie Court of Claims, all the Depart- maspi'erade ball at Sizemore’s hall route. Mr. Sweet received this ap- ments, and Committee« of Congress. on the night of the 28th. __ • * ___* . ., Special attention given to contested and ex- pointment several months ago parte coses under the Timber^imi Stone. Home- w h i l p liv in c r n t t h i s n ln e p stead, Townsite. and mineral laws. < uses be- Maxim LePage left Wednesday w m t e living d l mis place. fore Congress, mail route contractu, and pat- <;. M. CORNETT, l’rop. . I ents for inventions. morning for Silver^ Lake where he M a k i n g Close C onn ection w ith th e P rin eville-B en d D a lly Stage. ID. S. Arnold, ft U. P. civil ©n-j Offices: Bond Building, S h a m k O ” Pnn@ viye S t a g e acts as witness for R. J. Curry. gineer, was in Prineville Tuesday, W. H. Mannering, the boatkeep- er at Crescent Lake, passed through Deschutes Tuesday on his way to Bear Creek for a short visit. leaving for Silver Lake yesterday morning. His visit to this coun- try possesses no railroad signifi­ cance, as he is proving up on a timbe'r claim. His next visit, how­ ever, which will not he a long time flPlMP, will bo for the purpose of driving cross-section stakes, etc. Mr. Arnold did not impart this in­ formation himself. But an inti­ mate friend of his did. He will he ft veriw e lco m e visitor, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hunter, Mrs. Auderway and C. J. Sweet left yes­ terday morning for Silver Lake to make proof on timber claims. Thos. Ferris, of Inkster, N. Dak., passed through the city Monday on his way to Silver Lake where he made proof on his timber claim, j The expenditures of the state W A S H I N G T O N . D. C. REFERENCES. Hon. Jno. IT. Mitchell, United State.? Senator “ John T. Morgan, “ “ “ “ Henry M. Teller, “ « “ W. B. Heyburn, “ “ “ Shelby M. Cullom, “ “ “ “ Francis E. Warren, “ “ “ “ C. D. Clark, “ Hon. Jno. Newton Williamson, Representative “ Chas. L. Partlett, “ “ Richard Ilorthold, " “ Joel P. Heatwole, “ Hon. “ “ “ James A * \\ ax-mire, California. W. H. II. Hart, ex-Atty-Genl o f California W. J. McConnell, ex-Governor o f Idaho. Myron H. McCord, Governor o f Arizona. Miguel A. Otuo, Governor o f New Mexico O ’K T H J IX -i OYST R | LUKCH CIUNTER J O H N H E L F R IC H , Prop. Henry Grannum, A. J. Olson and H. K. Lee, of Silver Lake, passed through town Tuesday on their way #to Portland where they will visit for some time. S H A N IK O -P R I N E V IL L E SC H E D U LE . SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Leave Slwmiko (i p. m . Arrive Rriueville 0 a m. I .cave Rend 6:;J0 «. m. Arrive l’rm evtlle 12 ui. P R IN E V IL L E -B E N D SC H E D U LE . SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Leave Prineville 1 p. in. Arrive Bend (¡:!!0 p. in. First Class Line Leave Prineville 1 p. mi Ariive Shaniko 1 a. m. Accommodations fo r 'the Traveling Public PASSENGER /i\D FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE A c c o m o d a t i o n s f i r s t - c l a s s in e v e r y r e s p e c t a t H O T E L S T A A T S This popular resort is under the special management and super­ vision of W. H. ¡Staats. I of Oregon for 1904 will run up to T ravelers will find this the only a million and a half. The unus- DESCHUTES. OREGON- , . , . . ! place in P rin eville -where fresh ual increase in state expenses is ¿ysters (both Olympia and East- ----------------- r------------- r——-------------------------------------------- ■—■----- due to appropriations fo r the ern). lobsters, crawfish, and sea Lew is and Clark fair, portage rail- crabs arc constantly kept on way, Celilo canal, and Indian war hand. Fresh fish and poultry R. J. Curry, of Crookston, Minn., served to order. A kinds veterans, amounting in all to the lunch goods. arrived in the city Monday night, j sum of $615,000. N ex t year an­ T IIE MISSES STISNBEKG A N I) HANDLE, Props. | and spent several days here before P R IN E V IL L fe . OR. other appropriation of £250,000 MILLER ELDC} M I L L I N E R Y , D R Y GOODS, K O i S , Etc. ) going to Silver Lake to make for the fair will be made, it being ' ~ Timb, r Land. A,, ,, 1878. New stock of dry goods and notions now in stock. a 'proof on his timber claim. deemed inadvisable to deplete the n o t ic e f o r p u b l ic a t io n . A ll K in d s o f S e w in g an d D re s s m a k in g D one. e call our re«uer e attention to trict. In that event there may " " v* i ‘ for th»*,. .r • tin-T,.. »jrof .t 1 e u ’ n x i * 4 L 4 * . . . , ' Her ’ 4 in tp m n, r 11 r , w in,an»J \\ill o ffe r; r w f you through the picturesque Deschutes Valley and the great tne card or >\ m. 15. Mattnewe be some favored son o f Multno ; • .-h'*w th.»t ru ¡ t * uiu ¡- i. r k .¡ mhm . yellow pine timber belt. __« • i . .» , r i a -a, wr ^,,r timber *>r stone than for agrirultoral 1 Which appear» in the columns of man countv who w ill contest M r. u > . j <» i EXPRESS AND PASSENGERS WAVII'.M .I D AT OK- HCTES POSTOIT K I:. at • XI \r „ 1 » • • la.i'l l*A*foret». B. Wurdwreil. I . >. Cumini • iori'-r this papery Mr. Matthew 0 is emi- \\ uliamsor* g ri^rht to supremacy. • ' - r 1.» *»t . d . i < , »herjui L. A. B O O TH Prino-.-illo Agent. nently qualified to look after busi- — E. O. But Portland will do "it-nai.. io.’ •— \v a «n. of \ . - - .. , . __ „ Clift«»nt \Va«h in f ton; John M*« • r n - .fl. »*f ne«s tor you by fore any of the de- whatever astern Ore^tin savs. vii*. or«-g»n; 1 . . i k i . j . \ 11* * • rr»i “ Bogue, of Lava, Oregon, partmente at Washington. The The congrr-.^man from the Sec* Anvandaii ^t*r«<»ni